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LIXIVIUM n.
A solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation.
LOAD n. 10 definitions
rried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.
LOG n. 9 definitions
A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing.
LOGCOCK n.
The pileated woodpecker.
LOGGAT n. 2 definitions
A small log or piece of wood. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
LOGWOOD n. 2 definitions
The heartwood of a tree (Hæmatoxylon Campechianum), a native of South America, It is a red, heavy wood, containing a crystalline substance called hæmatoxylin, and is used largely in dyeing. An extract from this wood is used in medicine as an astringent. Also called Campeachy wood, and bloodwood.
LONE a. 5 definitions
human beings; solitary. Thus vanish scepters, coronets, and balls, And leave you on lone woods, or empty walls. Pope.
LONELY a. 4 definitions
Not frequented by human beings; as, a lonely wood.
LONGICORNIA n.
n which the antennæ are very long. Most of them, while in the larval state, bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees, and some species are very destructive to fruit and shade trees. See Apple borer, under Apple, and Locust beetle, under Locust.
LOOK v. 19 definitions
oblige me to look after the water, or point forth the place where to it is now retreated. Woodward. -- To look at, to direct the eyes toward so that one sees, or as if to see; as, to look at a star; hence, to observe, examine, consider; as, to look at a matter without prejudice. -- To look black, to frown; to scowl; t…
LOOM n. 6 definitions
A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making. Hector, when he sees Andromache overwhelmed with terror, sends her for consolation to the loom and the distaff. Rambler.…
LOP v. 7 definitions
reme part of anything; to shoas, to lop a tree or its branches. "With branches lopped, in wood or mountain felled." Milton. Expunge the whole, or lop the excrescent parts. Pope.
LOST a. 8 definitions
wandered from, or unable to find, the way; bewildered; perplexed; as, a child lost in the woods; a stranger lost in London.
LOTE n. 3 definitions
A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit. Called also nettle tree. Eng. Cyc.
LUCIFER n. 4 definitions
A match made of a sliver of wood tipped with a combustible substance, and ignited by friction; -- called also lucifer match, and locofoco. See Locofoco.
LUM n. 3 definitions
A woody valley; also, a deep pool. [Prov. Eng.]
LUMBERER n.
logs from the forest for lumber; a lumberman. [U.S.] Lumberers have a notion that he (the woodpecker) is harmful to timber. Lowell.
LUMINOUS a. 3 definitions
ting light; brilliant; bright; as, the is a luminous body; a luminous color. Fire burneth wood, making it . . . luminous. Bacon. The mountains lift . . . their lofty and luminous heads. Longfellow.
LUTE n. 7 definitions
A straight-edged piece of wood for striking off superfluous clay from mold.
LYE n. 3 definitions
A strong caustic alkaline solution of potassium salts, obtained by leaching wood ashes. It is much used in making soap, etc.
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